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Aandeel Fugro AEX:FUR.NL, NL00150003E1

  • 23,920 23 mei 2024 17:36
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Q1-2022 draadje Fugro voor iedereen.

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  1. forum rang 7 Greyhounds 1 februari 2022 11:22
    Goedemorgen, Henkie hoop dat je het met Inpost beter doet. Verlies nemen is nooit leuk, maar als je gevoel dat zegt moet je het ook doen! Succes

    Ik ga ook even naar Inpost kijken, misschien dat ik daar ook wel wat van koop!
    Fugro zal wel rond deze koers blijven voor de cijfers en dan gaan wij het wel zien.
  2. forum rang 8 Calendar 1 februari 2022 11:46
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    Henkie 1960 schreef op 1 februari 2022 11:01:

    De Fugro koers wordt(Jammergenoeg ) niks,denk ik .Ik heb mijn verlies vanmorgen genomen,en alles verkocht.Ik blijf het bedrijf en het forum natuurlijk volgen,en hoop wat de koers betreft dat ik ongelijk heb.Nu volop in Inpost gestapt ,we zullen wel zien hoe het gaat,wij kunnen er weinig aan veranderen.
    We zullen je positieve Fugro berichten missen Henkie.

    Inpost zou ik niet zo snel durven. Koers is dalende en eigen vermogen is negatief wat ik er zo snel van kan vinden. Lijkt me nog speculatiever dan Fugro. Mogelijk kun je er wel leuke ritjes mee maken.
  3. forum rang 4 kweetnie 1 februari 2022 12:18
    Toch jammer Henkie maar succes verder, tot binnenkort (na de cijfers).
    Er komt weer een tijd dat dit aandeel richting 9 zal gaan, zie vorig jaar (zomaar omdat het kan) zonder verder goed nieuws o.i.d.
    Het blijft lastig inschatten met Fugro, zelf zit ik er ook al een behoorlijke tijd in en heb achteraf ook de verkeerde beslissingen genomen en mij vele malen geërgerd aan dit aandeel maar zolang je het geld niet nodig hebt ergens anders voor, gewoon rustig (op je handen) blijven zitten.
  4. forum rang 5 nr36 1 februari 2022 14:54
    www.fugro.com/media-centre/fugro-worl...

    In 2016, Fugro envisioned a supercharged crowdsourced bathymetry programme to support the global ocean mapping initiative, The Nippon Foundation GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project. Five years later, our approach has generated more than two million km2 of high-resolution bathymetry for the project, serving as an example for similar engagement by others in the maritime industry.

    Seabed 2030 is a collaborative project between The Nippon Foundation and the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans (GEBCO) to inspire the complete mapping of the world’s ocean by 2030 and to compile all bathymetric data into the freely available GEBCO Ocean Map. These data are needed to address many significant challenges posed by population growth and climate change. As an early partner of Seabed 2030, Fugro has supported the project in numerous ways, perhaps most notably through contributions of high-resolution bathymetry collected while transiting between project locations.
    How it started

    The International Hydrographic Organisation (IHO) defines crowdsourced bathymetry as “the collection of depth measurements from vessels, using standard navigation instruments, while engaged in routine maritime operations”. Historically, this concept involved the provision of 'passage soundings' to support the updating and improvement of nautical charts.

    David Millar, Fugro’s Government Accounts Director for the Americas and a current member of the GEBCO Guiding Committee and IHO Crowdsourced Bathymetry Working Group, recognised the potential for Fugro to adopt a similar approach for the benefit of Seabed 2030. “We were already using remote command and control technologies to improve safety and efficiency in our offshore operations, so applying these systems and processes to collect valuable bathymetry data during transits that were occurring anyway seemed like an obvious way for Fugro to make a meaningful contribution to the project,” David explained

    Fugro operates a global network of Remote Operations Centres (ROCs).

    Fugro operates a global network of Remote Operations Centres (ROCs).

    Edward Saade, then Group Director for Fugro in the Americas agreed, greenlighting a pilot project to test the concept. In September 2016, while transiting in the Atlantic Ocean basin, the MV Kobi Ruegg, Fugro successfully acquired 8,500 km2 of high-resolution multibeam echosounder data where none previously existed. Other transits soon followed and in November 2017, we made our first delivery of in-transit bathymetry data to Seabed 2030 via the IHO Data Centre for Digital Bathymetry (DCDB). That contribution totalled approximately 65,000 km2 of high-resolution seafloor mapping data to the project.
    How it’s going

    Over time, we have successfully expanded our in-transit bathymetry programme to include nine vessels operating globally, with more planned. “The ability to manage the data collection remotely without survey crew onboard is critically important to scaling up the programme and continuing to make cost-effective, high-impact contributions that help foster a healthy and understood ocean,” David said.

    Example of high-resolution, in-transit bathymetry acquired by Fugro superimposed over low-resolution data from existing GEBCO database.

    Example of high-resolution, in-transit bathymetry acquired by Fugro superimposed over low-resolution data from existing GEBCO database.

    “We are immensely grateful for the tremendous submission of data by Fugro, who have been one of our biggest supporters from the onset of the project.”

    Jamie McMichael-Phillips, Project Director, The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project

    Fugro delivers in-transit bathymetry data to Seabed 2030 approximately twice per year, a frequency that provides a reasonable volume of data to be acquired, uploaded and ingested by the DCDB and regional Seabed 2030 data centres. Our December 2021 submittal represented a major milestone: more than 2 million km2 of high-resolution, in-transit bathymetry collected by Fugro vessels has now been delivered to the Seabed 2030 project. Combined, this data coverage is roughly equivalent to the size of Mexico!

    Reflecting on this milestone, Jamie McMichael-Phillips, Seabed 2030 Project Director, stated: “We are immensely grateful for the tremendous submission of data by Fugro, who have been one of our biggest supporters from the onset of the project. From participating in our early planning stages to launching their in-transit data campaigns, Fugro has adopted an invaluable and central role in helping Seabed 2030 achieve its aim of a complete map of the world’s oceans by 2030. We look forward to continuing this partnership with Fugro in the time remaining for us to achieve our goal.”
    Furthering the cause

    While crowdsourced bathymetry is just one of the ways Seabed 2030 aims to ’map the gaps’, it’s a strategy with yet untapped potential. As described in a short film co-produced by Fugro and Seabed 2030, multiple other marine industries are also well suited for in-transit data collection. Relatively simple vessel modifications would enable commercial shipping and cruise line companies, for instance, to make meaningful contributions to the project and, by extension, the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

    Ensuring a wholly mapped ocean by 2030 will require cross sectoral, interdisciplinary collaboration and partnerships worldwide. As the world’s leading Geo-data specialist, Fugro is very proud to champion the private sector’s support of Seabed 2030, and we hope you will join the cause! Learn more at Seabed2030.org.
    Did you know?

    When Seabed 2030 officially launched in 2017, only 6 % of the world’s oceans were mapped using modern technologies. Today that figure has grown to 20.6 %,

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  5. B1612 1 februari 2022 15:06
    quote:

    Bert12345 schreef op 31 januari 2022 23:53:

    [...]

    Okido, die hebben vandaag tussen de 0,21-0,23 gedaan. Kosten er nog vanaf. WAAROM?
    Dag Bert,

    Rendement stond me wel aan 3,1%, transactiekosten al af.

    Off topic: als u betere posities weet hoor ik dat graag (galapagos uitgesloten had hier al puts geschreven a 45).
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